It’s 2020! What was your first bird of the year? Of the decade, even? Here’s hoping it was something good and it starts you off right on a whole year of wonderful birds! Happy New Year to you from the 10,000 Birds crew!
It’s 2020! What was your first bird of the year? Of the decade, even? Here’s hoping it was something good and it starts you off right on a whole year of wonderful birds! Happy New Year to you from the 10,000 Birds crew!
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Rufous-naped Wren heard outside the bedroom window.
Ring-billed Gull. Which is better than what it could have been.
20 mourning doves on a wire down the hill from my house in Brewster, NY
American Crows in my grocery store parking lot. I went there to get a cheese bagel!
Brown Booby from cruise ship in Hawaii.
Heard: goldcrest. Seen: woodpigeon. All in Heidelberg, Germany.
Grey Kingbird
American Oystercatcher.
Carmel-by-the-sea.
I’m with Mia. American Crows in winter around the Finger Lakes crave attention.